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leo2807
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In university, would it be better to study civil engineering for my bachelor and then move to computer science for my master, or would it be better to start with computer science in the first place?

With a bachelor in civil engineering I can always go do something else if computer science doesn't turn out, but I fear that it also might be a lot harder (to study). I'd like to hear your advice on this issue.

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    Problem is that if you switch you're not going to have much overlap which means that you're going to have to complete about a year or two of undergrad CS courses before going into your master's. If you want to do computer thingies go for either CS or Computer Engineering. They will (arguably) open more doors than a civil engineering degree will and with (again arguably) less hoops and easier course load. Unless you're good at calculus.
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    I've seen people who studied Electrical and Electronics engineering in bachelor's and studied CS in Master's, they are doing marvellously and I'm amazed how and when they got the grasp over things which would have taken time... Anyway, studying about bricks won't exactly land you a CS job if you think that way?
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    The two are miles apart , seems parents forced you for government jobs.
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